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Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
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SECTION-A 57. Assertion (A): Group I elements have maximum
size in their respective horizontal periods in the
51. The species Cl– , K + and Ca 2+ contain the same
periodic table (excluding noble gases).
number of electrons. In which order do their radii
Reason (R): Group I elements are called alkaline
increase?
earth metals.
(1) K+ Cl− Ca 2+ (1) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true,
(2) Cl− K+ Ca 2+ and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of
(3) Ca 2+ Cl− K+ Assertion (A).
(2) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true,
(4) Ca 2+ K+ Cl−
but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation
of Assertion (A).
52. The outer electronic configuration of the element (3) Assertion (A) is true, and Reason (R) is
with the highest electron affinity in the periodic false.
table is;
(4) Assertion (A) is false, and Reason (R) is
(1) 3s2 3p5 (2) 2s22p3
true.
(3) 2s22p5 (4) 4s24p6
53. Which of the following has the largest radius? 58. Be2+ is isoelectronic with which of the following
(1) Cs + (2) Mg 2+ ions?
(3) Na + (4) Li + (1) H+ (2) Li+
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(3) Na (4) Mg2+
54. In the periodic table, the basic character of oxides:
(1) increases from left to right and decreases from 59. In the modern long-form of the periodic table,
top to bottom. total number of the horizontal rows and vertical
(2) decreases from right to left and increases from columns are respectively;
top to bottom. (1) 18 and 6
(3) decreases from left to right and increases from (2) 7 and 18
(3) 18 and 7
top to bottom.
(4) 6 and 18
(4) decreases from left to right and increases from
bottom to top
60. The element with the highest electronegativity
55. Which of the following represents the correct order belongs to;
of increasing electron gain enthalpy (with negative (1) Period 2 and group 17
sign) for the elements O, S, F and Cl? (2) Period 3 and group 17
(3) Period 2 and group 18
(1) Cl < F < O < S
(2) O < S < F < Cl (4) Period 2 and group 1
(3) F < S < O < Cl
(4) S < O < Cl < F 61. The electronic configuration of elements A, B and
C are [He]2s1, [Ne]3s1 and [Ar]4s1 respectively.
56. Statement-I: He and Be have similar outer shell Which one of the following is the correct
electronic configuration of ns2 type. decreasing order for IE1 (in kJ mol–1) of A, B and
Statement-II: Both He and Be are chemically C?
inert. (1) A > B > C
(1) Statement I and Statement II both are correct. (2) C > B > A
(2) Statement I is correct but Statement II is (3) B > C > A
incorrect. (4) C > A > B
(3) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is
correct. 62. Which of the following elements is a metalloid?
(4) Statement I and Statement II both are (1) Sb (2) Mg
incorrect. (3) Zn (4) Bi
63. Atomic number of element Ununnilium is; 71. Which of the following arrangements is the
(1) 101 (2) 110 correct order of radii?
(3) 111 (4) 100 (1) Li < Be < Mg
(2) H+ < Li+< H–
64. Mendeleev’s Periodic Law is based on: (3) O < F > Ne
(1) atomic number. (4) Na+> F– > O2–
(2) atomic mass.
(3) number of neutrons. 72. Which of the following sets of elements belong to
(4) all of these. the same period?
(1) Li, Na and K
65. Neutral oxide among the following is/are; (2) Li, Mg and Ca
(1) CO (3) Ni, Cu and Zn
(2) NO (4) F, Cl and Br
(3) N2O
(4) All of these 73. Which of the following d-block metal does not
show most of the properties of transition
66. The set representing the correct decreasing order elements?
of the first ionisation potential is; (1) Fe
(1) Ca > Mg > Be (2) Cr
(3) Hg
(2) Be > Mg > Ca (4) Cu
(3) Mg >Ca > Be
(4) Be >Ca > Mg 74. The period’s number of an element corresponds to
the highest;
(1) Azimuthal quantum number
67. The element having the greatest difference
(2) Spin quantum number
between its first and second ionization energies is;
(3) Magnetic quantum number
(1) Ca (2) Sc
(4) Principal quantum number
(3) K (4) Ba
75. Ce (Atomic no. = 58) is a member of;
68. The general outer electronic configuration of d-
(1) s-block
block elements can be represented as;
(2) p-block
(1) (n – 2)d1–10 ns2
(3) d-block
(2) (n – 2)d0–10 ns1
(4) f-block
(3) (n – 1)d0–10 ns2 np1 – 6
(4) (n –1)d1–10 ns0 – 2
76. Match List-I with List-II to find out the correct
option.
69. Which of the following is a d-block element?
(1) Fr (2) Al List-I List-II
(3) Zn (4) Ge
(A) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 (I) d-Block
greater than the second ionisation enthalpy of order of the ionisation enthalpies of the given second
Na period elements?
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(3) (A) is true but (R) is false Q.61 B has a smaller first ionization enthalpy
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is than Be. Consider the following
not the correct explanation of (A) statements
(I) It is easier to remove 2p electron than
Q.58 Given below are two statements. One is 2s electron.
labelled as Assertion A and the other is (II) 2p electron of B is more shielded from
labelled as Reason R. the nucleus by the inner core of electrons
Assertion A: The first ionization enthalpy than the 2s electrons of Be.
for oxygen is lower than that of nitrogen. (III) 2s electron has more penetration
Reason R: The four electrons in 2p orbitals power than 2p electron
of oxygen experience more electron- (IV) Atomic radius of B is more than Be.
electron repulsion. (Atomic number B = 5, Be = 4)
In the light of the above statements, choose The correct statements are
the correct answer from the options given (1) (I), (II) and (III)
below. (2) (II), (III) and (IV)
(1) Both Assertion and Reason are correct (3) (I), (III) and (IV)
and Reason is the correct explanation of (4) (I), (II) and (IV)
Assertion
(2) Both Assertion and Reason are correct Q.62 The process requiring the absorption of
but Reason is not the correct explanation of energy is
Assertion (1) F → F- (2) Cl → Cl-
(3) Assertion is correct but Reason is not (3) O → O2- (4) H → H-
correct
(4) Assertion is not correct but Reason is Q.63 Which one of the following is strongest
correct base
(1) AsH3 (2) NH3
Q.59 The ionic radius of Na+ ions is 1.02 Å. The (3) PH3 (4) SbH3
ionic radii (in Å) of Mg2+ and Al3+,
respectively, are Q.64 Identify the correct order of acidic
(1) 1.05 and 0.99 (2) 0.72 and 0.54 strengths of CO2, CuO, CaO, H2O
(3) 0.85 and 0.99 (4) 0.68 and 0.72 (1) CaO < CuO < H2O < CO2
(2) H2O < CuO < CaO < CO2
(3) CaO < H2O < CuO < CO2
Q.60 The increasing order of the atomic radii of
(4) H2O < CO2 < CaO < CuO
the following elements is
(A) C (B) O
Q.65 The group having isoelectronic species is
(C) F (D) Cl
(1) O-, F-, Na, Mg+
(E) Br
(2) O2-, F-, Na, Mg2+
(1) (B) < (C) < (D) < (A) < (E)
(3) O ̄, F-, Na+, Mg2+
(2) (A) < (B) < (C) < (D) < (E)
(4) O2-, F-, Na+, Mg2+
(3) (D) < (C) < (B) < (A) < (E)
(4) (C) < (B) < (A) < (D) < (E)
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Q.66 The correct order of second ionization
potential of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and
MH
Q.72 The correct order of increasing order of
oxidising power is
fluorine is (1) F2 > Cl2 > Br2 > I2
(1) C > N > O > F (2) O > N > F > C (2) F2 < Br2 < Cl2 < I2
(3) O > F > N > C (4) F > O > N > C (3) Cl2 < Br2 < F2 < I2
(4) I2 < Br2 < Cl2 < F2
Q.67 Which of the following is not a periodic
property Q.73 Match the entries listed in Column I with
(1) Electronegativity (2) Atomic volume appropriate properties listed in Column II
(3) Covalent radii (4) Atomic mass
Column I Column II
Q.68 Increasing order of electronegativity is (A) He (i) High electron affinity
(1) Bi < P < S < Cl (2) P < Bi < S < Cl
(3) S < Bi < P < Cl (4) Cl < S < Bi < P (B) Cl (ii) Most electropositive
element
Q.69 In which block 106th element belongs (C) Ca (iii) Strongest reducing
(1) s-block (2) p - block agent
(3) d - block (4) f-block (D) Li (iv) Highest ionization
energy
Q.70 In which of the following arrangements the
order is NOT according to the property The correct match of contents in Column I
indicated against it with those in Column II is
(1) Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < F-: Increasing
ionic size (1) (A) →(iii), (B) →(i), (C) →(ii), (D)
(2) B < C < N < O: Increasing first →(iv)
ionisation enthalpy
(2) (A) →(iv), (B) →(iii), (C) →(ii), (D)
(3) I < Br < F < Cl: Increasing electron
→(i)
gain enthalpy (with negative sign)
(3) (A) →(ii), (B) →(iv), (C) →(i), (D)
(4) Li < Na < K < Rb : Increasing metallic
→(iii)
radius
(4) (A) →(iv), (B) →(i), (C) →(ii), (D)
Q.71 In a periodic table the basic character of →(iii)
oxides
(1) Increases from left to right and Q.74 The electronic configuration of the element
decreases from top to bottom with maximum electron affinity is
(2) Decreases from right to left and (1) 1s2, 2s2, 2p3
increases from top to bottom (2) 1s2, 2s2, 2p5
(3) Decreases from left to right and (3) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p5
increases from top to bottom (4) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p3
(4) Decreases from left to right and
increases from bottom to top Q.75 In a given shell, the order of screening
effect is
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(1) s > p > d > f (2) f > d > p > s (1) [Xe]6s1 (2) [Xe]4f145d16s2
(3) p < d < s < f (4) d > f < s > p (3) [Ar]4s24p5 (4) [Ar]3d74s2
Which one of the following statements
Q.76 The correct order of reactivity of halogens about these elements is NOT correct
is (1) 1 is a strong reducing agent
(1) F > Cl > Br > I (2) F < Cl > Br < I (2) 2 is a d-block element.
(3) F < Cl < Br < I (4) F < Cl < Br > I (3) 3 has high electron affinity
(4) 4 shows variable oxidation state
Q.77 The first ionisation potentials (eV) of Be
and B respectively are Q.81 The period number in the long form of the
(1) 8.29eV, 9.32eV (2) 9.32eV, 9.32eV periodic table is equal to
(3) 8.29eV, 8.29eV (4) 9.32eV, 8.29eV (1) magnetic quantum number of any
element of the period
Q.78 Point out the wrong statement (2) atomic number of any element of the
In a given period of the periodic table the s period
- block element has, in general, a lower (3) maximum principal quantum number of
value of any element of the period
(1) Ionisation energy (4) maximum azimuthal quantum number
(2) Electronegativity of any element of the period.
(3) Atomic radius
(4) Electron affinity Q.82 Assertion: According to Mendeleev, the
properties of elements are a periodic
Q.79 Following statements regarding the function of their atomic weights.
periodic trends of chemical reactivity of the Reason: Mendeleev left the gap under
alkali metals and the halogens are given. aluminium and a gap under silicon, and
Which of these statements gives the correct called these elements Eka-Aluminium and
picture Eka-Silicon.
(1) The reactivity decreases in the alkali (1) If both Assertion and Reason are true
metals but increases in the halogens with and Reason is the correct explanation of
increase in atomic number down the group assertion.
(2) In both alkali metals and the halogens (2) If both Assertion and Reason are true
the chemical reactivity decreases with but Reason is not the correct explanation of
increase in atomic number down the group assertion.
(3) Chemical reactivity increase with (3) If assertion is true but Reason is false.
increase in atomic number down the group (4) If both assertion and reason are false.
in both the alkali metals and halogens
(4) In alkali metals the reactivity increases Q.83 Why do noble gases have positive electron
but in the halogens it decreases with gain enthalpy?
increase in atomic number down the group (1) It is difficult to add an electron due to
small size.
Q.80 The electronic configuration of four (2) It is difficult to add an electron due to
elements are high electronegativity.
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(3) It is difficult to add an electron due to (1) MgN2, SiO2 (2) Mg3N2, SiO2
stable configuration. (3) Mg2N3, Si2O3 (4) MgN, SiO2
(4) It is difficult to add an electron due to
high electron affinity. Q.85 Elements belonging to the same group of
periodic table have
Q.84 Predict the formulae of the binary (1) same number of energy levels
compounds formed by combination of the (2) same number of valence electrons
following pairs of elements : (3) same number of electrons
(i) Magnesium and nitrogen (4) same ionisation enthalpy.
(ii) Silicon and oxygen
Chemistry Section – B
Q.86 The correct order of increasing ionic radii (3) 108 (4) 102
is
(1) Mg2+ < Na+ < F- < O2- < N3- Q.90 Consider the elements Mg, Al, S, P and Si,
(2) N3+ < O2- < F- < Na+ < Mg2+ the correct increasing order of their first
(3) F- < Na+ < O2- < Mg2+ < N3- ionization enthalpy is
(4) Na+ < F- < Mg2+ < O2- < N3- (1) Mg < Al < Si < S < P
(2) Al < Mg < Si < S < P
Q.87 The total number of acidic oxides from the (3) Mg < Al < Si < P < S
following list is: (4) Al < Mg < S < Si < P
NO, N2O, B2O3, N2O5, CO, SO3, P4O10
(1) 3 (2) 4 Q.91 The pair of amphoteric hydroxides is
(3) 5 (4) 6 (1) Al(OH)3, LiOH
(2) Be(OH)2, Mg(OH)2
Q.88 The electron gain enthalpy (in kJ/mol) of (3) B(OH)3, Be(OH)2
fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine, (4) Be(OH)2, Zn(OH)2
respectively are
(1) -333, -349, -325 and -296 Q.92 Electron affinity depends on
(2) -296, -325, -333 and -349 (1) Atomic size
(3) -333, -325, -349 and -296 (2) Nuclear charge
(4) -349, -333, -325 and -296 (3) Atomic number
(4) Atomic size and nuclear charge both
Q.89 The atomic number of the element
unnilennium is
(1) 119 (2) 109
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